The Writings of Mark Twain: see Old Catalog -. 23. The man that corrupted Hadleyburg and other essays and storiesAmerican Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... had had its usual effect - it had intensified the sordid- ness of his surroundings a thousand fold . Then came bitterness , and heart - break , and tears . ΤΟΜ CHAPTER III . TOM'S MEETING WITH THE PRINCE OM The Prince and the Pauper 25.
... had had its usual effect - it had intensified the sordid- ness of his surroundings a thousand fold . Then came bitterness , and heart - break , and tears . ΤΟΜ CHAPTER III . TOM'S MEETING WITH THE PRINCE OM The Prince and the Pauper 25.
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... heart and a rising hope , when all at once he caught sight through the golden bars of a spectacle that almost made him shout for joy . Within was a comely boy , tanned and brown with sturdy outdoor sports and exercises , whose clothing ...
... heart and a rising hope , when all at once he caught sight through the golden bars of a spectacle that almost made him shout for joy . Within was a comely boy , tanned and brown with sturdy outdoor sports and exercises , whose clothing ...
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... heart was answered at last . Tom's breath came quick and short with excite- ment , and his eyes grew big with wonder and de- light . Everything gave way in his mind instantly to one desire : that was to get close to the prince , and ...
... heart was answered at last . Tom's breath came quick and short with excite- ment , and his eyes grew big with wonder and de- light . Everything gave way in his mind instantly to one desire : that was to get close to the prince , and ...
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... heart , and worketh evil all her days . " " Doth she mistreat thee ? " " There be times that she stayeth her hand , being asleep or overcome with drink ; but when she hath her judgment clear again , she maketh it up to me with goodly ...
... heart , and worketh evil all her days . " " Doth she mistreat thee ? " " There be times that she stayeth her hand , being asleep or overcome with drink ; but when she hath her judgment clear again , she maketh it up to me with goodly ...
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... were about , everywhere , and swarms of workmen ; for it was undergoing elaborate repairs . The prince took heart at once- he felt ( 36 ) that his troubles were at an end now . He CHAPTER IV The Prince's Troubles begin.
... were about , everywhere , and swarms of workmen ; for it was undergoing elaborate repairs . The prince took heart at once- he felt ( 36 ) that his troubles were at an end now . He CHAPTER IV The Prince's Troubles begin.
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